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Terry
DISPUTIN' with PUTIN____________________________WARFARE GUMBO in a large brass potCarve it up!.....Stir it slow...........serve it hot!Russki scalawags sleepin' on a cot....Hear em' rip........Let em' snore............Let em' rot!Sips from a cider jug: four and ninety-sixDrips from a leaky tent (out in the Styx)Hoist up yer bannerswatch yer manners - stay alert"Yes Sir and No Sir" or you're in a heap o' hurtDeath comes knockin' and she won't be chased awayTill the end......when it counts............on That dayDrum some thunder as you march in men!Rat-a-tat.....rat-a-tat..........rat-a-tatEyes wide wonder let the fights begin!Make ‘em pay.....make ‘em bleed..............All their kin.Listen for a trumpet blast,they'll come fast!We'll keep a fightin' till the final wretched gaspCries and a wailin'From the Widows for their menAs we watch laughing at the beauty of our Sin.--War is Hell--Stagger with the crippledand blink with the blind--War is Hell--Battle with a bottle take a final sip of wine--War is Hell--Martyr lies moulderin' beneath a funeral wreathWhere there'sWeeping andWailing andGnashing of teeth . . .There is a storyevery dead man we must tell:We must tell:War is HellWar is Hell______Terry Walstrom poem -
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Re: Use of revised New World Translation
by pixel inthis letter will be read this week.
you read it here first!.
re: use of revised new world translation .
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Terry
Can we connect a couple of dots on this subject?
♦Link to Court Documents♦ Court Case Website- https://bit.ly/3IOX7f9 Index # 523464/2021 King's Supreme Court
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The Immoral Clock
by Terry inthe immoral clock.
my great-grandmother owned a grandfather clock.
i asked it carefully.. "your mother told me that if she doesn't wind her clock twice a day it slows down, it starts to lie, becomes immoral, and stops.
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Terry
Well, golly. Thanks for your kind words.
A writer without readers is like a possum without the letter "O". -
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The Immoral Clock
by Terry inthe immoral clock.
my great-grandmother owned a grandfather clock.
i asked it carefully.. "your mother told me that if she doesn't wind her clock twice a day it slows down, it starts to lie, becomes immoral, and stops.
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Terry
THE IMMORAL CLOCK
My great-grandmother owned a grandfather clock. It stood about six or seven feet tall and cried aloud:
TICK! TOCK! Tick! Tock!
As a small child, I stood in front of that clock fascinated.
"Why does it make that noise?" I asked.
"You see that pendulum going left to right, right to left, swinging back and forth? It's making that "Tick-Tock" noise."
This disturbed me.
I had clearly asked the wrong question.
I tried again.
"I mean - why does that thing have to swing back and forth and make the noise?"
(To her credit, my great-grandmother did not say, "You're too young to understand. When you get older - somebody will explain and you'll know.") Instead, she really made an effort on my behalf.
"A clock is a machine with one purpose only. It is a kind of map for time letting us know not WHERE we are, but WHEN we are."
Mind-blown - I swallowed hard and thought about her meaning.
I regrouped.
What exactly was it I was curious about and why could I not form the proper question to trigger the satisfaction of understanding?
She was watching my face as I struggled.
She pursed her lips and sighed.
She spoke sly words.
"Do you know what happens if I don't wind that clock twice a day?"
I had seen that happen - so I knew.
"IT STOPS".She smiled.
"Not right away. It slows down. IT LIES. It becomes immoral and then dies."(Explosion in my head.) I stood silent, saying nothing.
I think I said, "Thanks."
I probably just walked out of the room and made my way to my favorite thinking spot: on top of the roof of our house.
My great-grandfather had built our house in the late 1800s.
The two of them produced one child: my grandfather.
I falsely assumed a fact, not in evidence.
An obvious error of Logic. A "Grandfather clock" meant my own grandfather had built it.Later that day, I approached my grandfather with my fresh line of questions about his clock.
He laughed and reported:
“The name grandfather clock was adopted after the song “Grandfather’s Clock,” written in 1876 by Henry Clay Work, became popular.”
Okaaaaay.
Back to square one.
Only one more question remained. I asked it carefully.
"Your mother told me that if she doesn't wind her clock twice a day it slows down, it starts to lie, becomes IMMORAL, and stops. What does she mean by that?"
I observed a change of weather in my grandfather's face, from sunny to stormy. Uh oh.
"My father...um, her husband ...um - he kept regular habits.
He was predictable and steady. He lost his job. That is when everything changed. He started drinking, gambling ...We couldn't depend on him anymore. He only thought of himself.
He won that clock in a poker game and brought it home like it was an important gift for mother. He wanted to get back into her 'good graces.' He wanted her to love him but he'd lost track of what a good husband provides in return."
I listened. He had paused lost in deep thoughts.
He continued."That's not how love works. If people who depend on you can't depend on you - they can't be expected to accept your useless and selfish behavior. "
I must have frowned. I'm sure I did. I said this:
"What about the clock?"
"My mother stopped loving my father. He lied. He cheated on her and got shot in the back by another gambler. That grandfather clock is not just a machine to her. It is a symbol of her world."
I was too young.
But I listened. I remembered.
When I got older I could playback the conversations in my head.
I suppose each of us is a kind of old-fashioned clock.
We need to be wound twice a day or we slow down, lie to ourselves and others and become immoral and then stop.
Or else?
We may know where we are - but become clueless as to WHEN we are ... no longer a value to ourselves or to others.
This world has become unstuck in time.
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Roman General Titus carried away treasures of the Holy Jerusalem Temple and the Vatican has stored them for centuries
by Terry inan article in the jerusalem post is quite interesting.https://www.jpost.com/jerusalem-report/article-696068.
according to vatican expert dr. michael a. calvo, those vessels and others found their way to the vatican via another route, after making their way to byzantium: “these include temple candelabra given to pope innocent iii by baldwin i after the sacking of constantinople and the massacre of the christian orthodox population,” calvo claims.
“temple shofars and utensils; garments of the high priest; the tzitz – a gold plaque with the words kodesh l’hashem (“holy to the lord”); cultural objects, and many other objets d’art, books and manuscripts that the vatican and other churches have appropriated and placed in their own storerooms, libraries, and museums.”.
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Terry
An article in The Jerusalem Post is quite interesting.
https://www.jpost.com/jerusalem-report/article-696068According to Vatican expert Dr. Michael A. Calvo, those vessels and others found their way to the Vatican via another route, after making their way to Byzantium: “These include Temple candelabra given to Pope Innocent III by Baldwin I after the sacking of Constantinople and the massacre of the Christian Orthodox population,” Calvo claims. “Temple shofars and utensils; garments of the High Priest; the Tzitz – a gold plaque with the words Kodesh L’Hashem (“Holy to the Lord”); cultural objects, and many other objets d’art, books and manuscripts that the Vatican and other churches have appropriated and placed in their own storerooms, libraries, and museums.”
Excerpt:
Late that night, and after much spiritual preparation, the rabbi met the guard at the Vatican gates, with his students remaining outside, and went down the steps (four stories under St. Peter’s Museum) to a hidden maze of ancient galleries attached to the Necropolis. After finally reaching the cave entrance, he saw what he saw, and writes in his book of Responsa that he saw “enough,” and was not capable of seeing anymore. He then turned around and practically ran out of the building. -
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I just turned 75 and here is a giant steaming pile of my "Wisdumb"
by Terry inbirthday wisdom magnum opus.
i was born 2 years after the end of wwii.. everything was in black and white.. harry truman was president.. mahatma gandhi was the spiritual leader of india.. .
by the time i was 5, a new-fangled invention called television.
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Terry
I'm really good "friends" with a Brother who was in prison with me back in the late sixties.
He put together a Reunion of prison Brothers.
Here's the thing...
All of us (about 50 still alive) are about the same age. I'm OUT of the organization and they remained IN the org.
I have a pretty accurate comparison.
Here is a list I compiled in my head.
1. Almost all of them are way unhealthy and look awful.
2. I'm not the judge of anybody but - it appears to me they've all pretty much wasted their lives.
3. It is STUNNING how little they know about anything. (I'm not being "critical" just to be mean.)
3. As far as I can tell, nobody has led an interesting life of creativity, exploration, grand experience, or a rich
existence of self-improvement. They are vegetables in a shaded garden.
4. Absolutely NONE of the Brothers explores the World Wide Web. It is all rattlesnakes to them.
5. I would compare my beloved old friends to captives who remain in a concentration camp even though the gates are unlocked and the doors wide open. These Brothers are like birds in a zoo who remain in the fake rain forest.
6. I find myself sick at my stomach but can't bear the thought I could be JUST LIKE THEM had I remained "faithful".
7. I almost feel like I'd be killing them if I unloaded a dump of information exposing the WatchTower corporation. To have lived your entire life inside a LIE would kill them - and they'd lose family and friends and have no place to go.
The one Bro I remain friends with is a lot like me intellectually and I can tell he sees what's "wrong" with the Org but he's "waiting on Jehovah" and truly believes with all his heart we are at the end of the end of the end of the....well - you know how that BS goes, don't you?
On my 75th birthday, I am truly GRATEFUL I got out and lived a rich life and made true friends with actual love in their hearts.
My exercise, fresh air, reasonable diet, and non-JW family and friends is so much better than the gray, depressing, fruitless torpor of Jehovah's Witnesses over the age of 60.
I may be delusional but I feel I live in the Best of Times and not the Worst, if for no other reason --I am not one of THEM! -
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I just turned 75 and here is a giant steaming pile of my "Wisdumb"
by Terry inbirthday wisdom magnum opus.
i was born 2 years after the end of wwii.. everything was in black and white.. harry truman was president.. mahatma gandhi was the spiritual leader of india.. .
by the time i was 5, a new-fangled invention called television.
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Terry
With old age also comes delusion and loss of acuity.
The Escalator was a glitch in my Matrix.
Getting the vacuum cleaner wrong really sucks.
I went to bed early on the 15th and "thought" I was getting up the next day (16th) but
I had only slept a single hour! I kept waiting for the sun to rise and became very alarmed it wasn't happening.
Now that really messed with my sense of time and space!
Thanks for the kind words and fact-checking!
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I just turned 75 and here is a giant steaming pile of my "Wisdumb"
by Terry inbirthday wisdom magnum opus.
i was born 2 years after the end of wwii.. everything was in black and white.. harry truman was president.. mahatma gandhi was the spiritual leader of india.. .
by the time i was 5, a new-fangled invention called television.
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I didn't think about the Stay Alive till 75 aspects :)
So, um, now what do I have to look forward to? :)
I say to JW's (who aren't aware I'm out - "Write down on a Post-it note the outside farthest date you predict
that this Wicked System will last."
They frown puzzled and ask, "Why?"
I say to them - "Because when you pass that farthest possible date in your reckoning the way I have - you might
want to loosen up and examine the track record of the Governing Body. Spoiler Alert: not a single prediction has even come close." -
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I just turned 75 and here is a giant steaming pile of my "Wisdumb"
by Terry inbirthday wisdom magnum opus.
i was born 2 years after the end of wwii.. everything was in black and white.. harry truman was president.. mahatma gandhi was the spiritual leader of india.. .
by the time i was 5, a new-fangled invention called television.
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Terry
BIRTHDAY WISDOM Magnum OpusI was born 2 years after the end of WWII.Everything was in black and white.Harry Truman was President.Mahatma Gandhi was the spiritual leader of India.By the time I was 5, a new-fangled invention called Televisionwas sitting in our living room.I watched Howdy Doody, Boston Blackie, Rootie Kazootie, Space Patrol, Romper Room, and ate brains and eggs for breakfast.It was the beginning of the Cold War. _________In the 20th Century, technology would invent amazing things.DURING MY LIFETIME:EscalatorHelicopterRobotRadio TelescopeRadarJet EngineElectron MicroscopeAtomic bombLaserSpace shuttleCompact DiscsCell Phonescomputers______In MedicinePolio VaccineAntibioticsChemotherapyPacemaker________Other InventionsSafety RazorVacuum CleanerNeon LightsZipperToasterMicrowave OvenTransistorBallpoint PenCellophaneChocolate ChipsTea Bags____________My favorite toys were: Mr. Wizard Chemistry setMister Potato HeadSlinkyTwo cap pistols (Stallion 45 six-shooters)BullwhipThrowing knivesArchery setLasso________ SMART ASS OBSERVATIONS1. When I was very young, I felt like a male trapped in a female body. Then...I was born!2. AGING GRACEFULLY - slowly looking worse3. THE I OLDER GET - the earlier it gets late4. YOU’RE TOO OLD - when you tell somebody your age and they no longer say,“You don’t look it.”5. Looking in the mirror at 75 is like looking at the news. I know there are going to be new developments I won’t like.6. AT MY AGE, when faced with temptations - I choose the one that will get me home before 9 p.m.7. I probably should have married an archaeologist. That way, the older I got the more interesting I’d become.8. Being a young kid is about the embarrassment of forgetting to zip up your fly. Well, being old is about hoping you remember to unzip it.9. Some say you lose your mind when you get old. What they don’t tell you is that you won’t miss it very much.10. As I now look back and remember all the nice people I’ve lost along the way…I think maybe I shouldn’t have become a tour guide.11. My favorite restaurant is that Chinese buffet where they charge me full price and then act surprised when I ask for the Senior Discount. (Every single time.)12. How am I aging? Like a fine banana.13. Somebody told me the nurses in retirement homes give the men Viagra pills every night. Yeah. Keeps them from rolling out of bed.14. With great age comes wisdom.For instance, I now see clearly Romeo and Juliet is not a love story. It's a 3-day relationship between a 13-year-old and a 17-year-old that caused 6 deaths.15. When you’re young, you do stupid things because you don’t know any better. Now that I’m old, I do stupid things just to feel like a kid again.16. Regular naps prevent old age; especially if you take them while driving.17. What’s it like being 75? Life is like entering your e-mail address with a TV remote._________FAVORITE QUOTES:“When I was a boy I was told that anybody could become President. I’m beginning to believe it.”– Clarence Darrow_____“I don’t believe in astrology; I’m a Sagittarius and we’re skeptical.”– Arthur C. Clarke______“Going to church doesn’t make you a Christian any more than going to a garage makes you an automobile.”– Billy Sunday_______“All right everyone, line up alphabetically according to your height.”– Casey Stengel________“I asked God for a bike, but I know God doesn’t work that way. So I stole a bike and asked for forgiveness.”– Emo Philips_____“Don’t worry about the world coming to an end today. It is already tomorrow in Australia.”– Charles M. Shultz________“Starbucks says they are going to start putting religious quotes on cups. The very first one will say, ‘Jesus! This cup is expensive!'”– Conan O’Brien________“A computer once beat me at chess, but it wasno match for me at kickboxing.”– Emo Philips____“If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito.”– Dalai Lama_______“There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened.”– Douglas Adams_________And now--my favorite as well as my Philosophy of Life:“Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.”– Dr. Seuss__________ If you made it this far, you've got too much time on your hands - but I don't. Cheers! -
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Just how much of a dramatic FLOP is this NEW LIGHT?
by Terry inhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1xpxxtqvys.
your opinion, please, on the above video.
1. before jesus, humans were judged either by the law (jews and converts) or by natural law (noahide law).
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And then again ...
There might not be a "there" there to find.
I think of Richard Dreyfuss in Close Encounter of the Third Kind, at the dinner table with his family, piling up and sculpting a heap of mash potatoes saying, "THIS MEANS something ..."